Doctoral Consortium | JCDL 2011

JCDL 2011 Doctoral Consortium

Monday, June 13, 2011 – 8:45 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.  Location:  SMD 227

The Doctoral Consortium is a workshop for Ph.D. students who are in the early phases of their dissertation work. Students will have 20 minutes to present their research, focusing on the main theme of their project, what they have achieved so far and how they plan to continue their work. A panel of researchers and practitioners in digital library research will respond to the presentations, with 10 to 20 minutes reserved for discussion and feedback from the panel and other participants.

Attendance at the Doctoral Consortium is by invitation.
There is no registration fee for doctoral students who are accepted for the Doctoral Consortium.
Important info for Tutorial presenters, Workshop organizers, Doctoral Consortium invited participants

Schedule:

8:45 am –   9:00 am

Welcome and Introductions
Edie Rasmussen, University of British Columbia, Canada

9:00 am – 10:30 am

Session I:  Metadata
Chair:  Luanne Freund, University of British Columbia, Canada

“From Legacy Data to Semantic Aware Metadata: A Model-based Perspective”
     Naimdjon Takhirov, Norway University of Science and Technology, Norway

“Semantic metadata interoperability in digital libraries: a constructivist grounded theory approach”
     Getaneh Alemu, University of Portsmouth, UK

“Being a Bricklayer Requires Knowing What a Brick Is:  An Investigation into Scientists’ Cognitive Structures and Resources in Their Information Environment”
     John D’Ignazio, Syracuse University, USA

10:30 am – 11:00 am

Coffee Break

11:00 am – 12:00 am

Session II:  IR and NLP in Semi-structured Data
Chair:  Michael Nelson, Old Dominion University, USA

“Relevancy in Schema Agnostic Environment”
     Muhammad Ali Norozi, Norway University of Science and Technology, Norway

“Entity Recognition and Resolution in Semi-Structured Data”
     Nuno Freire, IST/INESC-ID, Portugal

12:00 am – 1:00 pm

Lunch

 1:00 pm –  2:30 pm

 

Session III:Enhanced Applications of Digital Libraries
Chair:  Richard Furuta, Texas A&M University

“Digital Library Support for Public Health Simulation Infrastructures”
     Jonathan Leidig, Virginia Tech, USA

“A Computational Methodology for Analyzing the Usage of Education Digital Library Resources”
     Keith Maull, University of Boulder, USA

“Enhanced Memento’s Aggregator Framework to Browse the Past Web”
     Ahmed Alsum, Old Dominion University, USA

2:30 pm – 3:00 pm

Coffee Break

3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Session IV:  Information Discovery in Digital Libraries
Chair:  Kazunari Sugiyama, National University of Singapore, Singapore

“Using Citation Analysis to Identify Related Work and Plagiarism Detection”
     Bela Gipp, UC Berkeley, USA

“Leveraging EAD in a Semantic Web Environment to Enhance the Discovery Experience for the User of Digital Archives”
     Steffen Hennicke, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany

4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Two on Two Consultation Session
(Group discussions for two students with two panel respondents)

Doctoral Consortium Program Committee:

Co-Chairs:
Luanne Freund, University of British Columbia, Canada
Edie Rasmussen, University of British Columbia, Canada
Kazunari Sugiyama, National University of Singapore, Singapore

Program Committee:
Nick Belkin, Rutgers University, US
George Buchanan, City University London, UK
José Borbinha.National Library Portugal, Portugal
Sally-Jo Cunningham, Waikato University, NZ
Schubert Foo, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Rick Furuta, Texas A&M University, US
Min-Yen Kan, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Michael Nelson, Old Dominion University, US
Ingeborg Sølvberg, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Shigeo Sugimoto, University of Tsukuba, Japan

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